DII Conference Review 2009 ed.
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October 27, 2009
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For many runners the conference championship meet has been circled on their calendar since pre-season. This past weekend was what all those miles of training led to and runners showed their post-season form. Conference does not determine rather a team or individual moves on to the Regional meet. PSAC and Pacific West did not run their championships this weekend but will run them next weekend. As usual, I encourage readers to supplement my article by contributing their knowledge about various individuals, teams, and conferences. It is never too early to start talking about Regionals and how these conference championships will affect them. CCAA- Chico State’s Jimmy Elam led his team to their eighth conference title with winning the individual title in a time of 24:50.3 over the 8k course. He was followed by teammate Brent Handa (24:57.2) and Cal Poly Pomano’s Jersain Torres (25:01). Chico took the team title with 20 points placing six in the top 10. Cal Poly Pomano was second with 53 points and Humboldt State was third with 75 points. Cal St. La’s Vivien Wadeck took the women’s title with a time of 21:52.6 over the 6k course. UC San Diego’s Bre Schofield was second (22:13.5) and Chico’s Julie Shaw was third (22:21.6). Chico took the women’s title with 33 points. UC San Diego was second with 84 points and Cal Poly Pomano was third with 91 points.
In the women’s race, Wilmington’s Danielle Burcham won the 5k race in 19:52.68. Philadelphia’s Sarah Simonetti was second with a time of 20:18.61 and Georgian Court’s Justine Berger was third in 20:20.15. Philadelphia took the conference title with 31 points followed by Georgian Court with 61 points and Dominican was third with 122 points.
Saint Augustine’s Barbara Pierre won the women’s 5k race in 20:10.6. Livingstone’s Winnie Chepchumba was second in 20:31.1 and Bowie State’s Shamika Patton was third in 20:47.2. Saint Augustine and Bowie State tied for first with 44 points. If the tie-breaker was put in place Saint Augustine would be in first. Virginia State was second with 59 points. Anderson’s Whitney Bishoff defended her conference title winning the 5k race in 18:00. Queen’s Jessica Neville was second with a time of 18:28 followed by teammate, Maraya Slatter with time of 18:36. Queen’s claimed their first title with 50 points edging out Lees-Mcrae by 2 points. Limestone was third with 103 points. NYIT took the first three places with Jeptui Cherutich garnering the title with a 5k time of 18:42.0. She was followed by Jackline Toek (19:29.5) and Yvonne Boinett (19:41.3). Queens and NYIT shared the conference title both scoring 50 points. C.W. Post was next with 63 points.
In the women’s race, Ferris State’s Tina Muir took the individual title covering the 6k course in 21:20.2. Grand Valley State duo of Megan Maceratini (21:33.1) and Katherine McCarthy (21:42.8) were second and third. Grand Valley placed seven in the top eight to take the team title with 20 points. Ferris State was second with 67 points. Hillsdale was third with 85 points. University of Southern Indiana’s Mary Ballinger took the women’s individual title with a time of 21:46.29 over the 6k course. The Lewis duo of Amanda Porter (22:39.26) and Kathryn Hague (22:46.57) were second and third. University of Southern Indiana took the team title with 24 points and placing five in the top ten. Bellarmine was second with 75 points. Northern Kentucky University was third with 83 points. Defending DII Cross Country champion, Seattle Pacific’s Jessica Pixler won her fourth straight GNAC Cross Country title with a time of 21:03 over the 6k course. Western Washington’s Sarah Porter was only ten seconds behind with a time of 21:13. Alaska Anchorage’s Miriam Kipngeno rounded out the top three with the time 22:02. Alaska Anchorage took the team title with 25 points and only a 16 second difference between their first and fifth runner. Seattle Pacific was second with 48 points and Western Washington was third with 64 points. Harding’s Katy Grant took first by two seconds (18:40) over Arkansas Tech’s Bailee Miller (18:42) over the 5k course. Harding won the team competition with 20 points. University of West Florida was second with 85 points and Arkansas Tech was third with 109 points. In the women’s race, Dallas Baptist’s Hannah Steffan took home the individual title with a time of 22:40 over the 6k course. She was followed by teammate, Laura Mucho (23:04) and Newman’s Melissa Ortiz (23:15). Dallas Baptist took home their second consecutive Championship as they finished with six runners in the top ten to score a season low 21 points. Incarnate Word followed in second place with 78 points, and Newman University scored 86 points for third. On the women’s side, Midwestern State’s Sydney Cole won the women’s title in 23:02 over the 6k course. Texas A&M-Kingsville’s Erica Alvarado was second in 23:36.9. West Texas A&M Aries Bazaldua was third in 23:46.4. Midwestern State claimed first with 70 points. Angelo State was not far behind with 73 points and East Central was third with 92 point. Missouri Southern’s Kimi Shank won her second straight individual championship to lead Missouri Southern to a dominating team win. Shank covered the 6k course in 21:01.07. She was followed closely by teammate Ashley Siler (21:19.57) and Truman’s Dani Dell’Ocro (21:34.91). Missouri Southern took the team title with 18 points placing their top eight within the top seven. Truman was second with 57 points and Pittsburg State was third with 68 points. In the women’s race, Southern Connecticut’s Laura Brustolon won the individual title covering the 5k distance in 18:03.8. Stonehill’s Erin Carmone was second in 18:23.2. UMass Lowell’s Lyra Clark was third in 18:47.6. Stonehill won with 37 points followed by UMass Lowell with 53 points and Southern Connecticut with 127 points. Augustana’s women finished in first place with 38 points. Minnesota Duluth was the next closest competitor with 57 points while U-Mary came in third with 81 points. Minnesota-Duluth’s Morgan Place was first covering the 6k distance in 21:48.6. A little less than a minute later, Augustana’s Molly Clark crossed the line in 22:30 followed by Minnesota State Mankato’s Ali Paul in 22:33.9. Columbus State’s Naomi Tanui won the individual title covering the 6k course in 22:26.71. Her teammate Brittney Skiles was second in 23:01.28. and Clayton State’s Chelsea Ellis was third in 23:04.37. Columbus State took the team title with 37 points. Georgia College and State was second with 87 points. University of Montevallo was third with 91 point. Adams State’s Kristen Mc Glynn took the individual title in 22:25 over the 6k course. Mesa State’s Alexis Skarda was second in 22:38. Adams State’s Alicia Nelson was third in 23:00. Adams State placed five in the top fifteen to take the team title with 29 points. Western State was second with 78 points and Mesa State was third with 83 points. Kate Griewisch easily took the women’s individual title with a time of 18:27.12 over the 5k course. Lincoln Memorial’s Sofia Lopez Mimendi was second in 20:15.37 and Carson Newman’s Meredith Nix was third in 20:22.15. Lenoir Rhyne took the team title with 37 points. Carson Newman was second with 47 points. Wingate was third with 85 points. Florida Tech’s Sara Trane won the individual title with a time of 21:10.32 over the 6k course. She was followed by University of Tampa’s Jessica Butler (21:31.65) and Heather Nicolosi (21:55.12). Tampa took the team title with 21 points and placing their top seven in the top ten. Florida Southern was second with 69 points. Florida Tech was third with 71 points. Alderson Broaddus’s Sherry Borsos took the individual title in a time of 25:35.53 (the results say 5k course but times look like for a 6k course). West Virginia Wesleyan’s Jenna Brock was second in 26:19.25. Wheeling Jesuit’s Megan Truelove was third in 26:23.05. West Virginia Wesleyan took the team title with 69 points. Seton Hill was second with 75 points. Concord University was third with 76 points.
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